Board Certified Behavior Analyst, BCBA, Remote JobAustin, TX
Why You'll Love This Job
The Remote Support BCBA is responsible for development and maintenance of the treatment plan to ensure they are maximally effective in accordance with BrightPath Behavior’s treatment philosophy, practices, and protocols. This involves clinical supervision, training, support, and evaluation of behavior technicians and behavior plans.
The caseload and weekly billable hours requirement of 25 to 30 hours will be determined by the clinic operations and quality assurance leadership teams and are subject to change per business need.
At BrightPath Behavior, you’re surrounded by support, with teammates who show up for one another, share techniques, work collaboratively, and celebrate wins. Through play-based therapy, you’re committed to impact; every new word, skill mastered, and smile reflects the care you bring, and the difference you make for children and their families. Your growth isn’t just possible; it’s encouraged. You’ll learn from peers and mentors every day through hands-on training, shared knowledge, and opportunities to master techniques that open doors for your future.
Responsibilities
Provide high-quality, evidence-based ABA services to improve clients’ cognitive, language, social, and adaptive skills
Conduct comprehensive assessments (e.g., VB-MAPP, ABLLS, EFL, PAL, TRIAD) and develop individualized treatment plans
Monitor client progress through data analysis, program reviews, and ongoing treatment modifications to ensure meaningful outcomes and skill generalization
Maintain accurate documentation, reports, and treatment authorizations in compliance with payor, BACB, and company requirements
Provide clinical supervision (minimum 10%), feedback, and performance oversight to behavior technicians to ensure treatment integrity
Deliver caregiver training and collaborate with interdisciplinary providers to ensure coordinated, continuum-of-care services
Monitor authorized hours, billing alignment, and utilization; communicate adjustments with clinic leadership as needed
Support training, mentorship, and professional development for technicians and BC(a)BAs
Participate in quality assurance initiatives, case reviews, and leadership activities to support clinic performance
Maintain BCBA certification and adhere to ethical, confidentiality, and company policy standards
Foster a patient-centered, collaborative, culturally competent, and excellence-driven clinic culture
- Participate in hiring and training of new employees
- Supervise candidates earning independent fieldwork hours
- Attend required meetings
Skills & Qualifications
- Must maintain Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential and LBA in good standing
- Qualify for Supervisor status under the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB)
- Must qualify for approved credentials with designated insurance carriers
- CPR/BLS certification
- 3 years experience managing ABA cases, working with individuals with developmental disabilities, or other equivalent experience, preferred
- Experience rendering ABA services via telehealth, preferred